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    so the people can harvest the food to eat‚ thus staying alive. Consequently‚ the other Olympian Gods would be blamed for allowing Demeter to be unhappy and withdraw her gifts from the earth. Without food‚ the Greeks would fall ill and perish. That is why it is important for the Ancient Greeks to worship Demeter‚ the goddess of agriculture‚ grain‚ nature‚ and the

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    Poseidon Poseidon or Posidon (Greek: Ποσειδῶν) is one of the twelve Olympian deities of the pantheon in Greek mythology. His main domain is the ocean‚ and he is called the "God of the Sea". Additionally‚ he is referred to as "Earth-Shaker" due to his role in causing earthquakes‚ and has been called the "tamer of horses". The name of the sea-god Nethuns in Etruscan was adopted in Latin for Neptune in Roman mythology; both were sea gods analogous to Poseidon.Linear B tablets show that Poseidon

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    The Fates and The Furies In Greek mythology‚ the number three is significant. Both the Fates and Furies are included in the list of Greek Triads (Hansen‚ "triads in classical mythology”). These are groups which all consist of three deities. The Fates are goddesses of destiny and consist of the sisters: Clotho‚ Lachesis‚ and Atropos. They are also commonly imagined as weavers‚ whereas they are referred to as Spinner‚ Allotter‚ and Unbending. In modern Greek society‚ they are sometimes called “the

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    The father seems to be a very impatient and self-concerning man. Although it is six in the morning‚ he doesn’t care his son isn’t dressed properly. He also tries to rush the child and woman out as quickly as possible so he can go back to sleep. Flannery writes‚ “He went to the door and [opens] it wide and [waits].” The man clearly wants the two to leave and continually tries to get rid of them but the lady keeps talking. When the man asks what time the child will be back‚ she doesn’t give a specific

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    even the in-laws? Some inner family relationships are bound to be more important or more valued than others. Of course the stereotype relationships‚ the father-daughter and mother-son relationships usually take on a more important role than other family relations. Shakespeare‚ for example‚ often emphasizes the unique connections between mothers and sons. His Hamlet portrays the effect conflict has on this bond through Hamlet and Gertrude which leads to one of the many themes of the

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    Aphrodite Goddess of love‚ beauty and fertility One in five women will go under plastic surgery to make herself beautiful but‚ who was the most beautiful of all? Aphrodite was the goddess of ancient greek mythology who celebrated love‚ desire‚ and eternal youth. Aside from her natural beauty she had a magic girdle that made everyone desire her. Her birth was as beautiful as she is she emerged from the ocean in a clam shell after Cronus threw Uranus’s genitals into the ocean. From this moment

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    In Greek and Roman mythology‚ both males and females are necessary in the creation of the world and everything on it. Since they both need to work together‚ it would be assumed that males and females would hold an equal amount of power but that is not the case. From the beginning with Gaia and Ouranos to the current ruler of Mount Olympus‚ the men are regarded as the more powerful and capable beings. The females may still be valued and considered from time to time‚ but overall do not compare to the

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    I. Background Information of Greek Mythology Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks‚ concerning their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to‚ and study‚ the myths‚ in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece‚ its civilization‚ and to gain understanding of the

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    There are many valuable life lessons hidden behind the stories of Greek Mythology. Through elaborate Greek creation stories and tales of gods and goddesses‚ life lessons are revealed that are still relevant in people’s lives today. In her book Mythology‚ Edith Hamilton portrays love through Ancient Greek stories as a simple emotion that can be interpreted in many different ways. In particular‚ the ancient love stories of Cupid and Psyche‚ Pyramus and Thisbe‚ Ceyx and Alcyone‚ Baucis and Philemon

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    claim to have had gods that were born miraculously IN Christianity there is the Birth of Jesus who was born to his Virgin mother Mary. The story is told of an Angel visiting with her and telling her that she would bring forth a son and call him Jesus. In Greek Mythology there are: Alcides also called Heracles whose mother Alcmene was a virgin. Also Apollonius whose mother was said to be overshadowed by the God Proteus. Hercules’s

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